Why Level 5's latest might succeed where Square Enix failed.
Ni No Kuni matata. If there's one word to describe Studio Ghibli films, it would simply be 'sublime'. Nobody quite captures the essence of childhood wonder in such a compelling and truly mesmerising ... Read More
Choice, in one form or another, seems to have become a pre-requisite for all RPGs these days. All RPGs that seem to be linear and do not present the player with the element of choice seem to be cons... Read More
Hype is one of the undeniable evils of our industry, if only because it diverts people's attention to a core group of games that seem to very poorly represent the breadth and diversity of our often mi... Read More
Games get more daring and intelligent each year, and I don't just mean in terms of AI and technical innovations. Having written a series of features already on what to expect from 2012, I approached t... Read More
The last three years have been great for the PS3, being bombarded by one exclusive after another. Great developers like Naughty Dog, Sony Santa Monica, Insomniac and Sucker Punch have given what is po... Read More